General Information About Graduate Admission
Graduate Admissions may, upon request, review the documents of any applicant and, based upon individual circumstances, make exceptions to the requirements mentioned in the above sections.
Falsification of information on an application for admission may result in dismissal or non-admission. The University reserves the right to refuse admission to any applicant or readmission to any student, or to dismiss any student whose conduct is judged detrimental to the University program. Students whose final semester grades (college undergraduate or graduate) are deemed below average by the admissions committee may have their admission to the university rescinded.
No portion of an applicant’s academic record from another institution should be withheld; this may result in a permanent dismissal without credit for work completed at The University of Tampa.
A condition of any admission to the University is that students must certify that he or she will not unlawfully possess, use, sell, purchase, manufacture, deliver or possess with intent to sell, purchase, manufacture or deliver any controlled substance while enrolled at UT.
The University of Tampa takes student postings on social media sites seriously. Students who post illegal behavior or threatening comments on social media sites may have their admission to the University rescinded or may be permanently dismissed from the University.
Readmission Policy
Students must apply for readmission to College of Business Graduate Programs under two circumstances:
1. Students who have not been enrolled in classes for one calendar year or longer must reapply for readmission.
2. Students who have been dismissed for academic reasons and have been through the academic appeals process, may appeal to the Graduate Appeals committee for readmission after one year of their dismissal date. Readmission is contingent upon documentation that the circumstances that lead to their dismissal have significantly changed and evidence that they will be able to successfully meet the GPA requirements required for graduation.